Abstract:
The bacterial infection of wound is one of the major challenges in wound care treatment.
Topical antibiotic mupirocin is an antibacterial agent widely used to inhibit bacterial
growth after wound formation in the human body. Antibacterial activity of egg white with
wound healing capability also has been reported in research articles. Therefore, the
hydrogel was prepared by incorporating chicken egg white and mupirocin into poly vinyl
alcohol (PVA) and gelatin polymer matrix via solution casting method for the purpose of
bacterial growth inhibition. The developed hydrogels were characterized by Fourier
Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) that confirmed the presence of a functional
group of the different components in the hydrogel and crosslinking occurred by
esterification process between PVA and gelatin by glutaraldehyde. The developed
hydrogels were characterized morphologically by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM),
it showed a smooth break surface for neat hydrogel (NH) and chicken egg white loaded
hydrogel (EH), smooth and homogenous surface for mupirocin loaded hydrogel (MH)
and rough surface for mupirocin with chicken egg white loaded hydrogel (MEH).
Moreover, swelling behavior in water, moisture retention capability, folding endurance,
water vapor transmission rate (WVTR), pH determination, gel fraction, spreadability, and
porosity tests were conducted to reveal the chemical and physical properties of the
hydrogel. All the values obtained from these tests were compatible with the published
data and to some extent with the commercially available products. Eventually, developed
hydrogels were characterized biologically by the disc diffusion method to evaluate
bacterial inhibition activity. MH and MEH showed significant inhibition against
Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria and EH
showed moderate inhibition against experimented bacteria. This newly prepared chicken
egg white and mupirocin-loaded hydrogel might play an important role in inhibiting the
growth of bacteria during the wound healing process. Hence, current outcomes with
experimental findings can be used for further investigation in future in vivo tests on mice
models.
Description:
First of all, thanks to ALLAH to whom I relate my success in this thesis work. I have no
words to thank my supervisor, Lieutenant Colonel Md. Maruf Hasan, PhD for guiding me
throughout this project and for his great help, advice, and encouragement.
I would like to thank Colonel Syed Mahfuzur Rahman, Head of the Department of
Biomedical Engineering (BME) at the Military Institute of Science and Technology
(MIST) for his outstanding support and encouragement during my thesis defense.
I am also thankful to S. M. Masud Rana previous M.Sc. Engg. student of the BME
Department, MIST and present Assistant Manager (Production Pharmacist) of The
ACME Laboratories Ltd. Dhamrai, Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Shammi Quraishi previous
B.Sc. Engg. student of the same department and present student in the Master’s program
of Biomedical and Science and Engineering at the University of Tampere, Finland for
outstanding support throughout the thesis project.
I would like to thank the Department of BME, MIST, Dhaka, Bangladesh for overall
support and the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka,
Bangladesh for providing Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and Fourier Transform
Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) support.
I am truly obliged to the rest of the Board of Examination members for reviewing this
thesis and giving support, suggestions, and valuable time. I would especially like to thank
the external member of the Board of Examination Prof. Dr. Muhammad Tarik Arafat,
Head of the BME Department of BUET, Dhaka, Bangladesh for his intellectual inputs
and valuable suggestions.
Additionally, I am also grateful to Dr. Md. Asadur Rahman, Assistant Professor and
Postgraduate Course Coordinator of the BME Department at MIST for his outstanding
support.
At last, I would like to thank my family that consistently supported and motivated me
towards achieving my goal, particularly to my little new family member, little angel and
princess my daughter ‘RUHAMA’ who was born just nineteen days after my thesis
defense. Since then, she has been an encouragement and inspiration in a great deal.